Not much telling what's got into her but I agree it has to stop. If it's your responsability to deal with it I suggest an e-collor,may be able to borrow or rent one from a dog or horse trainer. I have two that I purchased many years ago to train dogs but have found they work well on horses. Now before anyone gets on a high horse (no pun intended)I don't want to hear about it unless you have first hand experience. In case you havn't used an e-collor,may I suggest a method for this behavior. Put the contacts at or near poll,not in throat latch. To set the right level of stimilation start at lowest setting. Watch the animals ears while pushing stimilation button. The lowest setting that causes her to twitch an ear,stamp a foot or show other sign she is irritated by a bitting fly is correct. It will go better after first two or three session are over,she be isolated alone where she can't inner react with other animals. At first sign she is thinking of atacking push and hold stimulation until she turns away or otherwise shows she changed her mind. Training sessions can be as long as you can keep her under observation unless she strats showing signs of becoming extremly upset. Unless you are normally with her all the time,don't shout when stimulating. If she was misbehaving only while working in a team or while at feed you would shout 3 secounds before stemulating so that a shout was handy any time she mis-behaved. Noticable change can usually be seen after two brief sessions and cure usually doesn't require more than one or two sessions per day for three days. If she can be isolated between early sessions,it seems to make little differience when one or two days are skipped between sessions. Same as any case where misbehavior is the issue,it may require a tune up in a month,a year or never but I believe you will be amazed.
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